Oklahoma will “Stripe the Stadium” in Week 2 this fall when it takes on Michigan.
The Sooners officially announced that news, along with several other game themes for 2025, on Wednesday afternoon. Oklahoma is slated to host Big Ten foe Michigan on Sept. 6 of this year.
Other game themes include Wear Crimson day vs. Auburn, Homecoming vs. Ole Miss and Military Appreciation game vs. Mizzou. Here’s the full announcement from Oklahoma:
Get ready to #PackThePalace‼️2025 Game Themes? Illinois St | Band Day? Michigan | Stripe the Stadium? Auburn | Wear Crimson? Kent St | Family Weekend & Jr. Spirit Day? Ole Miss | Homecoming? Mizzou | Military Appreciation? LSU | Native American Heritage Gameℹ️… pic.twitter.com/JYc0lOCAyH
— Oklahoma Sooners (@OU_Athletics) June 18, 2025RELATED: Interested in playing Daily Fantasy Sports? Here’s a complete list of daily fantasy sports legal states so you can know your options!
Oklahoma’s ‘Stripe the Stadium’ tradition began more than a decade ago. Last season, the Sooners striped out Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium for the Tulane game. In 2023, it happened against SMU.
OU’s matchup against Michigan will have huge ramifications on what the Sooners can accomplish in 2025. A win would potentially put OU in position to contend for a College Football Playoff berth into November. A loss to the Wolverines would put Brent Venables in a very difficult position as he tries to retain his job beyond this fall.
This game will serve as a homecoming of sorts for Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore, who played for the Sooners during the Bob Stoops era. Moore is entering his second full season as Michigan’s head coach in 2025.
Oklahoma announces ‘Stripe the Stadium’ game for 2025 season Saturday Down South.
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